Over seven years The Lost Brothers have proven themselves to be one of the finest and hardest working bands around.
With four highly acclaimed albums under their belt they have worked alongside and been championed by the likes of Richard Hawley, Brendan Benson, Lee Mavers and Glen Hansard to name but a few.

Since the release of their Portland recorded debut in 2007 they have performed at Glastonbury, on the BBC Electric Proms, at Levon Helm’s Midnight Ramble, on RTE’s The Late Late Show and have toured extensively around the world.

With their recent Irish and UK tour seeing sell-out theatres and a rapidly growing fan base the Irish band are on the way up.

In Feb 2015 the band did a hugely successful comprehensive US Tour with Glen Hansard and in March 2015 the band brewed up a storm at SXSW in Austin Texas being named as one of the festival highlights by Huw Stephens and Steve Lamcaq on BBC 6 Music.

In their music the influences of songsmiths such as Van Morrison and Paul McCartney can be heard. However it’s from The Lost Brothers’ commitment to writing timeless crafted songs that comes something completely unique with well hewn melodies, compelling lyrics and beautiful harmonies that bring you down unexpected roads.

Their latest album “New Songs Of Dawn And Dust” was produced by Domino Recording artist Bill Ryder-Jones and is widely held as their finest work to date. RTE awarded the album Radio 1 Album Of The Week. This album cements why The Lost Brothers are regarded as a favourite band to artists and fans alike.

2015 continues to see the band playing far and wide with many festivals on the horizon.

“The new album is beautiful, it’s like listening to a great short story collection put to song”
– Roddy Doyle

“The Lost Brothers harmonies are to die for, as near as a duo have got to the mastery of The Everlys and The Louvin Brothers tender close harmony singing I’ve heard anywhere near these shores”
– Richard Hawley

“Sounds like the ghost of Hank Williams whispering a secret to The Everly Brothers”
– The Irish Times 4/5 Stars

“It’s the dovetailing of the two voices that make this special”
-The Guardian- Laura Barton 2014

“If there’s any justice under the moon and the stars the Lost Brothers will come through!”
– Mike Scott (The Waterboys)

“Once in a while you hear voices that stop you in your tracks. The Lost Brothers are the real deal. They have the most beautiful harmonies around, and what sets them apart is that they have the songs to back it up.”
– Willy Vlautin (author, Richmond Fontaine, The Delines)

”The Losties are easily one of the best bands of the last 10 years.
Everything good I could say about Simon and Garfunkel or the Everly brothers could also be applied to the Lost Brothers.
There is a darkness in their music without having to play brutally.
If we must have our asses handed to us by a better band, I want that band to be the Lost Brothers.”
Dan Sartain, Musician, Birmingham Alabama.